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Appellate Practice

Mar. 31, 2006

Circuit Splits Range From Securities to Attorney Fees

Focus Column - By Laura W. Brill, Ted M. Sichelman, and Jonathan P. Steinsapir - The year 2006 began with federal courts of appeals creating or deepening conflicts of authority on a large number of significant issues. January's cases touched upon issues of personal jurisdiction, securities law, attorney fees and costs, and the dormant commerce clause.

Focus Column

By Laura W. Brill, Ted M. Sichelman, and Jonathan P. Steinsapir

        The year 2006 began with federal courts of appeals creating or deepening conflicts of authority on a large number of significant issues. January's cases touched upon issues of personal jurisdiction, securities law, attorney fees and costs, and the dormant commerce clau...

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